Mineral young calf bolus

Care of young calves with a mineral calf bolus worth of 3 months of trace minerals


Our mineral young calf bolus Calftop Long Acting is a slow-release calf supplement designed to provide (antioxidant) trace minerals to boost immunity, improve digestion and promote growth. 

This mineral bolus should be given to calves of 2 – 3 months old.


Resco's Calftop Long Acting

Resco's calf bolus

Benefits of our mineral bolus?

  • Slow-release of the daily requirements in minerals during 3 months
  • Healthy growth of the calf as the components of the bolus promote the efficient processing of proteins and energy
  • The immune system is boosted by the antioxidant effect
  • More efficient digestion
  • Independence from the quality of the colostrum




Why use a calf bolus?

  1. Easy in use
  2. Easy storage and transportation
  3. No need to give daily supplements
  4. No need to calculate supplementary feed
  5. Each cow gets the right dose
  6. No spilling



Composition

  • Copper
  • Cobalt
  • Manganese
  • Selenium
  • Zinc
  • Iodine

Certification

FCA certificate for mineral young calf bolus Calftop Long Acting

Dosage and administration

  • 1 Calftop Flash Long Acting when the young calf is 2 – 3 months old


Orally with the help of a bolus applicator 

How to apply a mineral young calf bolus Calftop Long Acting

Packaging

  • Our mineral bolus Calftop Long Acting comes in a box of 25 boluses of 15 grams
  • Expiry date: shelf life of 3 years after the production date
  • Store dry, protected from extreme temperatures and out of reach of children


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